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  2. 29 Plants That Make for Captivating Walkway Borders - AOL

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    Here, a mass of 1,200 lavender plants creates a bold flowering border on the property of a Long Island, New York, estate (designed by Hollander Design Landscape Architects, with Haynes-Roberts, Inc.).

  3. This Vibrant Evergreen Shrub Will Add Privacy To Your Garden ...

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    Plant on corners to anchor foundation plantings or add to mixed borders for a pop of color and texture. Golden Oakland® Holly is easy to grow and endlessly charming. Plant Attributes

  4. Shrubbery - Wikipedia

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    A shrubbery, shrub border or shrub garden is a part of a garden where shrubs, mostly flowering species, are thickly planted. [1] The original shrubberies were mostly sections of large gardens, with one or more paths winding through it, a less-remembered aspect of the English landscape garden with very few original 18th-century examples surviving.

  5. Hedge - Wikipedia

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    A typical clipped European beech hedge in the Eifel, Germany. A round hedge of creeping groundsel.. A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced (3 feet or closer) shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area, such as between neighbouring properties.

  6. 10 Wood Fence Ideas for Curb Appeal and Privacy - AOL

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    Read on to find the best wood fence ideas to enhance your yard. Combine Form and Function. If you want to enclose a garden or flowerbed with a wood fence, you need an idea that's pretty and practical.

  7. Colonial Revival garden - Wikipedia

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    The paths in the Colonial American garden were generally of brick, gravel, or stone. [7] Brick was more commonly used in the south, however. [9] Enclosure of the garden was common, often with boxwood hedges or wooden fences. [8] [10] Picket fences were common, but boxwood was usually used only in the south and in the later colonial period. [11]

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